Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, August 14, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E
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G LO BE
AÜO 14,
able to bear hi* weight on the injur­
ed foot.
To the People of Halsey:
ALBANY
-
Haying opened the
Mr». Bart S. Clark want to A l­
bany yesterday to aae a dentist.
4 d a y s, S ta r tin g
F r id a y , A u g . 1 5
Most Pathetic and
Convincing Contrast
r
TOKRANCE
American Plenty Versus • Reconditioning Shop
•
Parts for A ll Cars
Eastern Starvation
HALSEY MEAT MARKET,
Edith Smith visited bar aiatar,
Mr» Annia Laurie Seefeld, Suu-
|dgy-
•
> ••« ••« ••••••« •••« ••A » » *
I am prepared to furniab the choicest
Willard Batteries
Mrs. Charles E. Gannaway of Med­
ford, who is home after five years in
rescue work in the near east, brought
212 East F irst at., Albany
with her Zadi, an Armenian girl 4 1-2
Phone 379
years old, whom she has adopted.
anything in my line, at prices that you will appreciate.
Zadi took the mental test at the
Count iu and aee what I have to offer
Our acquaintance
Cheney Normal school In Washington
may he mutually pleasant and profitable
and was rated as having the mental­
HALSEY RAILROAD TIME
SH O W S AT
ity of a child of 8.
North
South
Mrs. Gannaway will speak at Sal­
No. 18. 11:37 a. m. No. 17, 12:15 p. m.
em, Eugene, Grants Pass, Medford
24, f4:27 p. m.
23, 7,26 p. m.
Mr. and Mra. A. C. Armstrong
and Ashland before returning to
22, 3:20 a. tu.
21, 11:32 p. m.
and H eltn, Mr. and Mra. L. H.
Greece.
Her
son
Ted
ha«
charge
of
Continuous Shows
Noe. 21 and 22 stop only if flagged.
Armatrong and daughter! and and spent the day with A. E. Foote
the work in territory over half a
Saturday and Sunday
No. 14, due Halsey at 5:09 p, m., »top,
Delrna Wahl were Albany visitor» and wife.
million people.
to let off passengers from south of
Tburaday.
1:30 to 11:30 p. m.
Tuesday’s Eugene Register said:
Roseburg
Mrs. Ernest Gourley and little
Elliott McWilliams, who haa
| This week Eugene audiences are lis­
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
No. 23 runs to Eugcue only.
daughter Marie were visiting in Al­
been
working
with
the
Hadley
tening to plump, intelligent, alert
Popular prices
bany
Friday.
No.
21 mns to Eugene, thence Marsh­
tbraabing crew, returnad home to
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Logan of and winsome Zadi Pachalian Ganna- field branch.
Adulta, 5O c Children, 2 5 *
Albany yaaterday.
Mrs. George Alford and children Springfield spent tbe week end at way. At the same time they a r. see­ Passengers for south of Roseburg should
•••<
W. E. Stevenson of Lacomb and spent the week end with Hulsey rela­ Prof. Owen’s.
ing—or many of them at least, are
take No. 17 to Eugene and there transfer
David Maryin of Lebanon have tives.
seeing—a picture of the starved, to No. IS.
M
r.
and
Mr».
8.
Cortis
of
Lab.
been fined 9100 each on pleaa of
wasted and pitiful little Armenian
Halsey Happenings
Saturday evening we were treated anon were week-end gueets at waif that was Zadi before she was
guilty of atcaling 26 »asks oi
(Continued from ecge 3)
to a grand display of fireworks in Henry Brock’s.
SUNDAY MAIL HOURS
wheat from E A. Young.
adopted by Mrs. Charles Gannaway
Mra. Cecil Alford and daughter
the northern and western skies, with
Mrs.
Hugh
Cummings
of
Cor-
I
of
Medford.
Tbe
delivery window of the
Col. Ben T. Sudlell has opened
Rene were in Albany, Saturday.
more genuine thunder, perhaps, than
The contrast is startling. It brings Halsey poatoffice ia open Sunday»
He
i a danee
------ ” ball at a Murder
m u im v i
v Creek.
ie « , n
r hi-d been heard in Halsey for years. vsllia »pent several days vieiting
at tbe M artin Cummings home.
Mrs. Herman Steinke and little eon p a y » de will have it policed and
to those who have contributed to the from 10:40 to 10:60 a. m. and 12:15
Charles were Eugene visitors Friday permit no lawbreaking, He calls North of here there was rain, Albany
near east relief the thought that to 12:30 p. m.
Miss
M
yrtle
Tobey
has
returned
getting enough to dampen things and
Sunday m ail goes out only on
the place “ Tumble in .”
their money has gone toward a good
to
her
home
here
after
several
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bramwell and
a few fine spatters fell here. A ce­
the north-bound 11:37 train:
cs
use.
One
can
not
see
and
talk
to
weeks
at
her
brother
F
ra
n
k
’s
at
John W Nye was killed yester-
Howard Teman drove to Albany Sat­
lestial bolt darkened the M ountaia Clare,holm, Canada.
M ail goes south once a day, rio tin g at
this bright and lovable child without
day morning by a stone which fell
urday.
11:05 a. m. j north twice, closing 11:25
States Power com p any’s lig h ts for
the
conviction
that
the
race
she
rep­
from a bunker at the rook erusher
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burns drove
a. ra. and 5:30 p. m. M a il stage (or
onn i .C° 7 ° r ,.n
7 ek, i ° mplTted l ° " r Foa“t e ? \ u d ’ b i t ' b i ^ on ^ ihe an hour or two. We had more
resents is worth saving.
Brownsville, C raw fordsville and Sweet
to Cascadia Friday, returning the
weather
in
the
12
hours
than
many
a
¿00 feet of sidewalk for Mrs. Dora I bead.
There is another thought, also Home leaves d aily at 6:45 a. m.
same
day.
They
spent
some
time
big city gets in a week.
Davis of Shedd.
examining the fish hatchery near worth considering Little Zadi, wast­
J. F. Venner, the venerable
ed and starving in Armenia, grows
Foster.
D onald Ward, tw o-tim e jail es- Isv-druggiat of Brownsville, was
Smokers were responsible for one
plump and healthy and lovable in Paid-for Paragraphs
cape from A lb any, was caught in here Tuesday, looking several hundred and seventy-four forest fires
M r. and Mrs, Martin Cummings America. Over there her condition
(6c a line)
Portland Tuesday.
year» younger than ba did before and campers for one hundred and expect to start Monday for Ne-
of starvation was not an exceptional
|
bis
last
tuarriatte.
Ash wood for aale.
Miss Marie Sneed of Seattle arriv­
nineteen on the national forests of braska and Colorado. They plan let; over here her happiness and well-
ed Friday evening to spend her va-
K. S. H ayes .
The regular services will be held Oregon and Washington for the cur­ to be gone about a month and leing are merely the portion of the
cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs I , ext Sunday at the Methodist church. rent fire season to July 31.
among others to viait G. A. Burt average American child.
Old papera for aale at 5c a bundle
and fam ily, who at one time lived
N. T. Sneed.
The subject for the morning sermon
Are we not doing a lot more com­
near Halsey.
at
tbe Enterprise office.
The
gigantic
co-operative
farmers’
plaining over here than our fortunate
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gansle and will be “The Open Fountain,' and
grain marketing organization is pre­
Mrs.
Ed
Wigle
of
Rowland
vis­
circumstances
warrant
’
ftr
the
evening
“Satan,
his
kingdom
daughter Leila and Mrs. C. P. Moody
paring to operate with this year’s ited her sister, Mrs. Tom Ardry,
I City Counoil
und children enjoyed Newport scenery 4i d power.”
grain. Ominous are the facts that last week. Other members of the
Saturday and Sunday.
P. H. Freerksen was in . Albany the grain gamblers are not apparent­ family came to spend Sunday.
W illiam W hite wae the only
absente« from tbe meeting of tbe
Robert Melick, who is just out of ast Thursday at the monthly meeting ly fighting it and that some other Tbe Sunday guests were Luther
(Enterprise Correspondence)
city council Monday night, with
■ Eugene hospital, took the stage »f the Albany Creamery association, farm organizations say it has been and Baoall Brock and wives from
buncoed in the purchase of grain near Harrisburg and Mrs. Clar-
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pugh spent the the exception of G. W. Mornhin-
here for Brownsville Friday, to con­ ’- which he is a director.
weg. who has removed to Newport.
elevators.
ence W illiams and family.
week end in Portland.
valesce at the home of his sister.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Muller were
C. H . Koonta waa appointed to
Maud
and
Hubert
McDonald
drove
O. W. Laubner and W . H. n Corvallis and Albany on business
¡succeed the latter.
to Newport Sunday.
Beene and their wives and Allen Saturday,
Mora srteet gravel waa discussed.
Beene attended the Riverside com­
Canoent croaawalka are to go in
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sprenge- left
Mr.
and
Mra.
Lester
Conger
and
munity meeting Saturday night.
Friday for a week’s stay at Cascadia. opposite the Methodist church and
at the poatoffice corner and per­
Ebenezer C. Cenway, residing . ertis Seehale were Sunday visitors I
Mr. and Mrs. Will Porter left for
t Ed Zimmerman’s.
haps at other places.
on a farm near Brownsville, is 91
ISK and r p lR E S and E X P E R T W ORKMEN
Newport Thursday for a short outing.
year» old. I f he ----------
and bia -----
wife
GATES l U B E S
- live
Hans exwai
Koch «nu
and Ted
iru luricr
Porter were
-■Efficient Equipment (
W illiam Corcoran spent Satur­
The Pugh Bros.’ thrashing machine
UH next September they will h e w hading „ car of oats at Potter
r been
W
k married
en * a * • A.l 69
T. 11-_.
_
_
I
day
in Portland.
laid
off
a
few
days
to
wait
for
the
years.
uto a c c e s so r ie s
uesday.
spring grain.
Sunday Fred Taylor and wife of
UTO R e p a ir in g p r o m p tly d o n e
Jim McWilliams is putting in a ce
with Mr and Mrs. Fred Sprenger.
Eugane viaited the latter’s father,
lent sidewalk and a walk to his door.
Frank. Porter of Portland was in
J. C. Standish, and wife.
Mr.
FOR SALE
ven’t noticed any calico, pongee,
Shedd Thursday.
laylor went home the same even­
ercale or voile inside the house yet.
Six-room
house:
one block of
ing, but Mra. Taylor remained for
Ed McElvain visited friends in land; plenty of fru it; newly
Rev. Robert Parker held services
a longer visit.
Shedd last week on his way to Port- painted
and papered ; electri«
Mrs. M. V. Fox received word S
a
t
-
1
*“ * " 7 " : M™
Were it not for the instinctive ad­ lind from California.
lights. Two blooka northeast of
urday that Keith, the little daughter U '
Hr‘ " d° n
him
miration felt by Oregon citizens for
Miss Helen Satchwell, who has the depot.
of Mrs. Anna Gruggett of Corvallis, I c
#t ®- H . M ille r’« before
f
oolidges's
courage
we
would
predict
spent
the past week at Crater Lake,
A REAL BARGAIN
. _ » _ i «
. .
Ir •liirtitti»
had been pushed from a porch Lanis r burning.
that La Follette would carry Oregon returned home Saturday.
W ill lake 91,000 and give terms
ter by a little playmate, with the re­ ' J. Ó. Hairiliiraof Walla Walla and
it November. Republicans of the
sult that both arms were broken. fir. and Mrs. H. N. Halnline of Vale
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sprenger of Al­ if taken by Monday. See owner
conservative type admire Davis, but bany and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pugh •n premises.
The bones were set and she was rest­ attended the funeral of their mother
W . B. K eeslino
ing easy at last accounts.
admire Coolidge even more and will and daughters were Sunday visitors
and visited their sister, Mrs. Otto
Neff.
vote for Coolidge. So-called repub­
Nelson Herbert of Indiana, who
Mrs. Rex Groves and children of
Card of Thanks
licans who really are radicals will North Dakota are visiting Mrs.
Charles Munger left Saturday for
worked for A. C. Armstrong last
We
desire
to thank the friends
Sacramento
to
be
at
the
funeral
of
vote
for
La
Follette,
not
for
Davis.
spring, is under arrest, charged with
Groves' parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
and neighbors for their devoted
i m -1' tfaodfather, C. A. Munger, whose
,j
passing forged checks against « Arm-
Union labor, in so far as its members Farwell.
kindness and sympathy during
strong aggregating $63.
Herbert I l'c*th occurred Saturday morning,
break away from theif trad.tionl
Billie M cDonald of Portland, in the long sickneas and at the death
bat been working for Walter Smith 1,0 **°winK •» operation in a Stockton
party loyalty, will vote for LaFollette. company w-ith a party of friends, vis­ of cur dear m other; also tbe
recently. The checks were written hospital. H is father, H . A . M u n g e r ,
Radical democrats will vote fot La­ ited with Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Spreng­ Rebekahs for servicee aad beauti-
during June and July on the Halsey left earlier in the week to he at the
Follette. The fight is between Cool­ er Sunday.
i fnl flowers.
State hank and Vice-President Doug I patient’s bedside.
Mr. aad Mra. O tto N eff
idge
and
LaFollette.—Oregon
Voter.
las Taylor lodged the complaint.
I _ ,,
.
,
A number of the young people of
Mr. and Mr». H . N . H a im l in i
The case of the motorist who in- .. , ‘Uy * h,n LWI Ch,m,e*'s *on
the Interdenominational church of
Mr. and Mr». J. O. H a in l in e
vestigated a fatal collision below
PU WM d,red by
Eu
On July 31, 1924, there were reg­ Albany held a picnic Wednesday ev­
M
r. and Mr». J. L H a in l in e
Shedd last year by «opping his car i.8"'
jump fr° m " ridc of wood-
istered 176,106 motor vehicles in Ore­ ening at the home of Mias Florence
M r. and Mra. P eter P iterson
C op yrigh t by Th» Hobba-M«rrlll Ce.
cn the track and letting a train come ,
• nd broke
,rchf> in
gon. 162,764 were passenger and Miller.
Mr». R osetta S kow
along and show him how It wag done b“th feet'
commercial vehicles of less than one
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ernest
and
-mall
was duplicated at New Brunswick, N ., P. --
J. ............
Forster spent several days
(Continued from page 2)
ton capacity and 13,402 were tracks
A D M IN IS T R A T O R 'S N O T IC E
J., Thursday. Stoppfngwhere a Loa I
Eu<ene ,ho first of the week and
or commercial cars of one ton or daughter have been visiting friends of H eariag of Pihel Accouat
•W h y In h— 1 did you have to have
in
Shedd
the
past
few
days.
Mr.
Angeles woman had been killed a n d lh'‘lp*d *hin*,e lh* ne" residence his another run-in w ith K itty !"
greater capacity.
This was ? ,544
Notice i( hereby given that the fine)
“I haven't. I ran away She held
greater than the number of cars Ernest was former Southern Pacific acceuatof B. B. Gorm ley a* adminia-
Ley — husband
probably
injured
--------------—
—— j
■ fatally
m » s iA
m
ju ir u
a »"i-in-law , Algy Sweat, ia »reeling
trator of tha estate of Em aline G orm ­
me up. She's mad because I won't
registered at the same time in 1923. depot agent at tbit place.
by a train the day before, three m e n !theM-
ley. deceased, has been filed ia the
fa ll In love with her so she cau break
were killed and two se^yrely injured
C
oaaty Court of Linn Coaeiv. State of
Mrs. James Drinkard was an Al ray young heart."
when a train »mashed their car.
The Potter thrashing company Oregen, and tha ISth day of Septem­
"She's red-hot against yon. I've Jnst
tf-ny shopper Monday.
A retail market price of $3 for
ber. 1924, at the hour ef 10 o'clock a
| rtarted on the spring run Monday.
come from there. She ewears yon'll
t;t'n v'"
'Urn'”'
f,,’n’ ,b e | nowaru lernan I
products for which the producer re­
m.. has been duly appointed by said
Howard Teman spent Monday af- ’ "■Ing When a woman talks that way
Mrs.
W.
A.
Muller
and
Mrs.
P.
H.
C ourt for the heariag of objectiena to
Stanweod sawmill near Brownsville ternoon
Alb
ceived but $1 is a load that Is surely
the man usually gets hurt, or finds the
Thursday A. W. Foote had his footl
breaking his back. It is a system >- reerksen spent Tuesday with Mrs. said final account and the settlement
thereof, at which tim e env person in te r­
very painfully injured. One of his I ‘'*r*
B*>l*y and daughter, woman Is In love w ith him and decides under which the farmer is asked to I- ruit at Peoria.
ested in said estate may appear and fi e
he's In love with her In yonr case It'»
horses stepped on a rein and in t r y - P 1'-*' Kuhnhauser, of Portland, spent s m atter of losing eith er w ay; for I I I work for less and less so that a
Mr and Mrs. George Workenger objections thereto in w ritin g and con­
b g to extricate it, the horse either I ' * * * k
w ith ‘heir eieUr and
greater army of middle interests may and son and Mr. and Mrs. George test the same
do my hast to k ill the man who makes
t * ’ * * * n<l first published August 14.
kicked or stepped on hit foot, break I
M " ' A ' J HU1'
up to K itty end wins."
live on the between-profita. — Mar­ Chandler were Sunday afternoon vis­
,9S«-
t- B Goam.«v.
•Don't oil any guns fo r me. Deal
ing a small bone and dislocating a I Mrs. David Froman of Albany came
ket Agent Spence.
itors at the Frank Workenger home.
Am m istrator Aforesaid.
me
out.
She
doesn't
intareet
me.
She
A mo « A. T cssino . A t t y fot Adrar.
large one. Mr. Foote was taken t o | ‘¡own Thursday to visit at tbe home
annoys me." w earily said Dlnsdsle. " I
Albany by Dr. Marks and the bone 11 1 her mother. Mr». M. M Ward.
Russia has literally starved Emma
thought you brought raw here to hear
A D M IN IS T R A T O R 'S N O T IC E
was set. He ie getting along nicely I ' vv j r .r e v „e
Goldman out by cutting off her food i
a big talk."
of fiaal account
but
it will
K» some time before
».*» u
" • y Carey
supply.
She
has
emigrated
once
|
but tt
win be
he . ie I Sund.
for . of
f. w Eugene
Jay>. came
v,gU down
'I have K itty and h e r ravings hap­
Notice ia hereby given that the-final
account of S. S. Hayea as adm inistrator
1 has rented his residence in north Hal pened t" be on my mind And I'm reck- more— this time to England.
onlng yon'll need a h e ^ of frie n d s
w ith the w ill annexed ef the estate of
Ladies' Store. First and Lynn
oey to Mr. and Mrs. Claron Gormley, I've lue< received by ndght stage a
SL
deceased, haa been filed in
For that euhu’ n, which is
I
Men'»
store,
First
end
Broadalbin
who will occupy it soon.
the County Court of the State ef Oregee
During July 16,971 motor vehicles
line from an old friend In Cheyenne.
ALBANY
part of one’« vaeation, use
for Linn County, and that the 24th day
Mrs. J. W. Clark and daughter Been trailing you ever idnce I got It. fiom other states and countries were
of August. 1924. at the hour et 10
I sent Sclaeora out to find yon. and the
Lemon Cream.
registered
in
Oregon.
o clock a. m . haa been duly apoointed
Ruth and Mrs. M B. Southern went fool stopped to »ell hie picture« In
W ANTED
by said court for the hearing oi obie-
Orchard W hite or
to Eugene Friday.
every piece he entered Then I had to
Chops, Steaks, Roasts, Boiling
Pieces, Sausage,
Miaa Bernice Pbillipa waa mar­
ried T need ay to C. J. Purkev, a
Eugene grocer.
Mr». Logan ia borne from her
viait with her sou Claude and fam­
lily
ily at
at Shelburn,
Sbelbarn, Wash.
Wash
»I M
r». W
been tak-
Mrs.
W C.
C. Smith
Smith baa
baa bean
tak-
J
i
J
G. H O F F M A N
: 1:30 3:30 7:30 9:30 : K Ü S i Ä ” “ * '
Lake Creek Locals
z
:
Shedd Snapshots
H A L S E Y G A R A G E , A . E. F O O T E
F
A
Town P r o p e r t y
H A L S E Ÿ , O reg on
Pay
Çravel
H UG H
PENDEXTER
M. Sternberg & (o
2 STORES
Hinds' Almond Cream
at
R IN Q O .D R U Q STORE
F. J. Goodenough of Portland, who
works for the Oregon Journal, was
in town Friday.
F. W Robinson and family came
down from Janction d t y
Sunday
go along w ith him to see he did bis
errand. Look a t that
And he passed over a piece of paper
containing on* lin e In w riting W ith
elevated brow* Pinedale re a d :
"Jim Omaha making yonr way—
Cheyenne" _
J.
(T o
be
ccnUeiueA)
Kesenc* «1 Selfishness.
Posthumous charities are the very
eeeence o f eelflshness. when bequeathed
by thoae w ho. when «live, would part
with nothlBC— Colton.
¡A peck of
Enterprise office
Blue
Damson
Plums
lions te said final account and the settle-
meat thereof, at which tim e any person
interested in said estate may appearand
file objections thereto in w ritin g and
contest the seme
Dated and first pub­
lished July 24.1724.
S. S. H aves
. •
• Adm inistrator aforesaid
A- A. Tv»stw «?A M y. for Admr.